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roadmap

[rohd-map] / ˈroʊdˌmæp /


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Some of the structural issues, at least, are settled, but a chaotic conference could set the tone and roadmap on where the start-up party goes from here.

From BBC

Malaysia’s LNG imports are also expected to rise, with the government set to announce its national gas roadmap in 2026, which will clarify pricing, third-party access, and infrastructure expansion, BMI says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The idea was taken up by a number of countries including the UK, and within days there was a campaign to get this roadmap formally into the negotiations.

From BBC

While the initial text for agreement had some vague references to things that looked like a roadmap, within days they were gone, never to return.

From BBC

Observers suggested the pause likely reflected Colombia's deep frustration: the country had been at the forefront of efforts to include a "roadmap," and was displeased with how the talks concluded.

From Barron's